Claims
- 1. A centrifuge rotor having tube cavities formed therein with their centers located along a common radius and a balancing ring integrally formed in and extending above the upper surface of the rotor along said common radius whereby material may be removed from one or more locations along said ring to balance said rotor.
- 2. In a hybrid centrifuge rotor comprising an isotropic rotor core body having tube cavities formed therein with their centers along a common radius and a reinforcing ring of anisotropic material surrounding said core body, the improvement comprising:
- a balancing ring formed in the upper surface of said rotor core body along said common radius, said balancing ring being integrally formed in said body and raised above said surface whereby material may be removed from selected portions of said ring to balance said rotor.
- 3. In a hybrid centrifuge rotor comprising an isotropic rotor core body having tube cavities formed therein and having their centers located along a common radius and a reinforcing ring of anisotropic material surrounding said core body, the improvement comprising:
- a balancing ring formed in the upper surface of said rotor core body along said common radius, said balancing ring being integrally formed in said body and raised from the upper surface of said rotor core body, the height of said raised ring being less in selected areas to balance said rotor.
- 4. The centrifuge rotor of claim 1 wherein said balancing ring has a width less than the diameter of said tube cavities whereby said balancing ring is formed of small segments of precisely known area such that the amount of material to be removed from one or more segments can be readily determined.
- 5. The hybrid centrifuge rotor of claim 2 wherein said balancing ring has a width less than the diameter of said tube cavities whereby said balancing ring is formed of small segments of precisely known area such that the amount of material to be removed from one or more segments can be readily determined.
- 6. The hybrid centrifuge rotor of claim 3 wherein said balancing ring has a width less than the diameter of said tube cavities whereby said balancing ring is formed of small segments of precisely known area such that the amount of material to be removed from one or more segments can be readily determined.
- 7. The method of manufacturing a hybrid centrifuge rotor having an inner isotropic core body and having tube cavities formed therein with the centers located along a common radius and an outer anisotropic reinforcing ring comprising the steps of:
- integrally forming in the upper surface of said rotor core along said common radius a raised balancing ring; and
- removing material from selected portions of said ring to balance to said rotor.
- 8. The method of manufacturing hybrid centrifuge rotor as set forth in claim 7 wherein said raised ring has a width less than the diameter of said tube cavities whereby said balancing ring is formed of small segments of precisely known area such that the amount of material to be removed from one or more segments can be readily determined.
- 9. The method of manufacturing a centrifuge rotor having a body with tube cavities formed therein with their centers located along a common radius and comprising the steps of:
- integrally forming in the upper surface of said rotor core along said common radius a raised balancing ring; and
- removing material from selected portions of said ring to balance to said rotor.
- 10. The method of manufacturing a centrifuge rotor as set forth in claim 9 wherein said raised ring has a width less than the diameter of said tube cavities whereby said balancing ring is formed of small segments of precisely known area such that the amount of material to be removed from one or more segments can be readily determined.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/905,820, filed Sep. 10, 1986, abandoned.
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